Dr. Alistair Phillips is a reputable cardiac and thoracic surgeon based in Los Angeles. He has graduated the Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons in 1994. He has an overall experience of more than 20 years in different areas covering cardiac and thoracic surgery as well as pediatric medicine. Mr. Phillips has built his strong expertise in the medical field working for various institutions such as Nationwide Children's Hospital and the Columbus Children's Hospital where he worked as an attending surgeon, the Adult Congenital Heart Disease and Heart Transplantation, Cincinnati, working as a surgical director, the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center where he is currently affiliated, filling in the position Co-Director of Congenital Heart Disease. Dr. Phillips’ endeavor goes beyond the practical field of surgery as he is also involved in teaching: he worked for two years as an associate professor of surgery at the University of Cincinnati and he currently fills the same position at the Ohio State University Medical School. His continuous formation efforts are directed toward niche topics like heart transplantation, hybrid, and neonatal surgery, congenital and aortic surgery.

Dr. Alistair Phillips is a reputable cardiac and thoracic surgeon based in Los Angeles. He has graduated the Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons in 1994. He has an overall experience of more than 20 years in different areas covering cardiac and thoracic surgery as well as pediatric medicine. Mr. Phillips has built his strong expertise in the medical field working for various institutions such as Nationwide Children's Hospital and the Columbus Children's Hospital where he worked as an attending surgeon, the Adult Congenital Heart Disease and Heart Transplantation, Cincinnati, working as a surgical director, the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center where he is currently affiliated, filling in the position Co-Director of Congenital Heart Disease. Dr. Phillips’ endeavor goes beyond the practical field of surgery as he is also involved in teaching: he worked for two years as an associate professor of surgery at the University of Cincinnati and he currently fills the same position at the Ohio State University Medical School. His continuous formation efforts are directed toward niche topics like heart transplantation, hybrid, and neonatal surgery, congenital and aortic surgery.